You can select your local police or sheriff's office from a list, the year, and the specific type of crime--- either Drugs/DUI, Violent Crime, Property Crime--- you'd like to search. Right now, information from 2001 to 2016 is available. 2017 info will be released later this month.

You can not only see the individual crimes, but trends and definitions.

“This platform is the next step forward in our commitment to help Tennesseans better understand the crime occurring in their communities,” said Pam Beck, who oversees Criminal Justice Information Service (CJIS) for the TBI. “We’ve worked hard to make sure this information is as clear and easy-to-understand as possible.”

Tennessee is one of only two states in the country to offer the public this level and quality of online crime data. The project is funded by the United States Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics.

"As always, and in accordance to federal crime reporting guidance, the TBI discourages the use of this data to rank or compare jurisdictions. Instead, in the agency’s assessment, it is more helpful – and fair – to compare an agency’s data over a period of time," said TBI in a press release.